paramiko 2.8.1-1ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu
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paramiko (2.8.1-1ubuntu2) jammy; urgency=medium * d/p/thread-setdaemon-deprecation.patch: patch out a deprecation warning with Python 3.10 (LP: #1959095) -- Simon Chopin <email address hidden> Wed, 26 Jan 2022 11:35:18 +0100
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- Uploaded by:
- Simon Chopin
- Sponsored by:
- Lukas Märdian
- Uploaded to:
- Jammy
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- all
- Section:
- python
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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paramiko_2.8.1.orig.tar.xz | 250.3 KiB | 88609c48f03a4a21159a82ff831faf37fb35ac26de13ab965b77a343b766719f |
paramiko_2.8.1-1ubuntu2.debian.tar.xz | 9.9 KiB | 8bbca6f3dd2ee5819d559cff743e4ab556dec7184895208c1a6eefd117823a0f |
paramiko_2.8.1-1ubuntu2.dsc | 2.4 KiB | 83e338fff163d9447ddd8fa01407fd0b2e482a716fede94b1bd75ae6d19f3057 |
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- diff from 2.8.1-1ubuntu1 to 2.8.1-1ubuntu2 (763 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- paramiko-doc: Make ssh v2 connections with Python (Documentation)
"Paramiko" is a combination of the Esperanto words for "paranoid" and "friend".
It's a module for Python 2.7/3.4+ that implements the SSH2 protocol for secure
(encrypted and authenticated) connections to remote machines. Unlike SSL (aka
TLS), SSH2 protocol does not require hierarchical certificates signed by a
powerful central authority. You may know SSH2 as the protocol that replaced
Telnet and rsh for secure access to remote shells, but the protocol also
includes the ability to open arbitrary channels to remote services across the
encrypted tunnel (this is how SFTP works, for example).
.
This is the documentation for the package.
- python3-paramiko: Make ssh v2 connections (Python 3)
"Paramiko" is a combination of the Esperanto words for "paranoid" and "friend".
It's a module for Python 2.7/3.4+ that implements the SSH2 protocol for secure
(encrypted and authenticated) connections to remote machines. Unlike SSL (aka
TLS), SSH2 protocol does not require hierarchical certificates signed by a
powerful central authority. You may know SSH2 as the protocol that replaced
Telnet and rsh for secure access to remote shells, but the protocol also
includes the ability to open arbitrary channels to remote services across the
encrypted tunnel (this is how SFTP works, for example).
.
This is the Python 3 version of the package.